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- Save links from the iOS Share Sheet.
- Add title, tags, folder, and notes during save.
- Manual link add flow for links you copied earlier.
This page gives a clear view of what LinkBook currently offers on iPhone, based on the app's public product materials and current workflows.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
Save TikTok links, add tags or folders, and use search to find them later. LinkBook treats this as link saving, not video downloading.
Users who share TikToks in messages and need one place to recover them.
Playback depends on original TikTok availability and account permissions.
For supported recipe links with available structured data, LinkBook can show recipe-specific smart views including ingredient checklist and cook flow.
Capture from browser or social app via iOS Share.
Recipe-oriented preview helps reduce tab hunting.
Step-oriented navigation with original source still accessible.
Saved Polymarket links can open with Smart Card summaries that show quick market context in the feed and deeper metrics in the detail view.
This helps if you track lots of market links and want a fast scan before reopening the full source page.
LinkBook includes AI-specific Smart Cards such as ChatGPT Source Pack and Gemini Insight Pack for source recall, brief extraction, notes, and verification.
Surfaces source links, domain mix, and quick actions such as copy/open/save-to-notes.
Highlights prompt/answer context, linked sources, and reusable brief actions.
See LinkBook vs Pocket for the shutdown timeline and replacement guidance.
Start in the comparison hub to choose the best fit for your iPhone workflow.
Install from the App Store and run one day of your normal save flow through LinkBook.
Yes. Current product content repeatedly references both folders and tags in the save and retrieval flow.
Yes. LinkBook positions itself as a bookmark manager with reader-focused features including Reader Mode and Book Mode.
No. Smart Cards depend on supported source types and available enrichment data.